Abstract

We are reporting a rare case of metastastic axillary carcinoma with apocrine differentiation. It is a slow growing tumor and usually confused as benign skin tumor. A thorough evaluation is required for proper diagnosis. Wide local excision with clear margins is the treatment of choice. In this case, we treated the patient with surgery followed by radiotherapy.

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